For Members

This winter, you’re invited to discover a holistic and multifaceted exhibition
that repositions the cultures, voices, and artists of the Caribbean islands,
providing critical entry points into the ideas and issues that are shaping this
vibrant and rapidly changing region.

Events

Gina Adams’ "Its Honor is Here Pledged: Broken Treaty Quilts" examines historical occassions when the United States government broke its promises to Native Americans. As a part of her installation in the 2018 PMA Biennial, Adams reads the Fort Laramie 1868 broken treaty between the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and the United States government.

Set in Lewiston, Maine, a city that is now home to thousands of displaced immigrants and refugees, this inspiring and exciting documentary highlights the incredible power of Maine's increasingly diverse communities. It tells the story of the Lewiston High School Blue Devils boys soccer team and their remarkable path to the school’s first ever state championship title. After losing in the championship game just one year prior, this high school team, comprising a group of players representing six different countries, sets out to take home the trophy. Overcoming cultural obstacles, the boys are united by a coach determined, to not only win but bring his team together and provide their community with a new sense of identity and hope. With race, religion, and politics aside, this extraordinary group of young men demonstrates to the world how the sport of soccer transcends all borders.

Gina Adams’ "Its Honor is Here Pledged: Broken Treaty Quilts" examines historical occassions when the United States government broke its promises to Native Americans. As a part of her installation in the 2018 PMA Biennial, Adams reads the Fort Laramie 1868 broken treaty between the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and the United States government.

Set in Lewiston, Maine, a city that is now home to thousands of displaced immigrants and refugees, this inspiring and exciting documentary highlights the incredible power of Maine's increasingly diverse communities. It tells the story of the Lewiston High School Blue Devils boys soccer team and their remarkable path to the school’s first ever state championship title. After losing in the championship game just one year prior, this high school team, comprising a group of players representing six different countries, sets out to take home the trophy. Overcoming cultural obstacles, the boys are united by a coach determined, to not only win but bring his team together and provide their community with a new sense of identity and hope. With race, religion, and politics aside, this extraordinary group of young men demonstrates to the world how the sport of soccer transcends all borders.